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Celebrate the End of Summer with Sorrel & Cheese Spread
- Elevate your summer entertaining with Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel and a delicious cheese board. Perfectly paired, the tart hibiscus notes refresh the palate and complement a variety of cheeses for a flavorful, inclusive experience.
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Bloom where you're planted.
Taking a step back from the fast-paced fashion world led me to rediscover something deeply rooted in my Caribbean and Muslim identity — sorrel. What began as my father’s homemade hibiscus-spiced brew during hard times has now become Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel: a bold, nonalcoholic drink celebrated by top food experts and fans alike.
In this post, I share my story of resilience, reinvention, and how embracing my roots brought me back stronger. Whether it's your first sip or your fiftieth, I'm thrilled to serve you something so meaningful.
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Fancy Pairings: Sorrel & Cheese
Discover the unexpected yet delightful pairing of Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel with a variety of cheeses. This Caribbean mocktail is changing the game for non-drinkers at elegant gatherings—offering bold, sensory experiences without alcohol.
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Taste Freedom: Elevate Your Gatherings with 4 Nonalcoholic Mocktails
Discover how Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel inspired chefs at Nordstrom’s Wolf restaurant to craft unique Freedom Mocktails. From quiet moments of relaxation to lively gatherings, these refreshing nonalcoholic drinks bring a delicious twist to every occasion.
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Darlene Came Back For More!
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel is the refreshing Caribbean hibiscus drink you’ll want to enjoy again and again. Whether it’s your first bottle or your third, each sip is rich, tangy, and perfectly spiced—ideal for sharing with friends, celebrating culture, or stocking your fridge for the season.
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Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel + rosemary infused expertly crafted mocktail mixer recipe
Discover a refreshing twist on a Caribbean classic with our Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel Rosemary Mocktail. Inspired by the chefs at Wolf, Nordstrom NYC’s renowned restaurant, this herb-infused mocktail blends hibiscus, ginger, cinnamon, and spices with a fragrant touch of rosemary. Perfect for quiet moments or lively gatherings, it’s a delightful recipe to wow your friends and family.
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Where Flavor Begins: The Main Ingredient of Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel
Sorrel, a vibrant hibiscus flower, has been at the heart of Caribbean culture for centuries. Brewed with ginger, cinnamon, allspice, and orange peel, Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel bottles this heritage into a rich, ruby-red drink that’s both refreshing and deeply rooted in tradition.
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A Labor Day Cheese Celebration with Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel
Celebrate Labor Day with a sun-soaked cheese party and Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel, our hibiscus-forward, crisp, nonalcoholic sip. Discover bold pairings from blue and gouda to Ossau Iraty, plus easy board ideas, picnic-friendly menus, and hosting tips. Read the blog to plan your flavorful, inclusive toast to the community.
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Juneteenth nonalcoholic celebratory red drinks for all. Freedom + Resilience.
As we celebrate this holiday, eating red food and having red drinks are significant ways to take part in deep-rooted traditions & celebrate our liberty....
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Vogue taste-tests the favorite drinks in the non-alcoholic drinking movement.
In the end, Vogue magazine writer Tamar Adler enjoys a mixer she creates with Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel and confesses that she doesn’t feel the need to drink alcohol anymore. We're so proud! -
Yvette Noelle-Schure- Beyoncé’s publicist, Changemaker, and nonalcoholic BBS sorrel mocktail fan.
Today we're celebrating Yvette Noele-Schure, a renowned public speaker, Beyonce's powerhouse publicist since 1997, and a proud Caribbean who grew up in the beautiful spice island Grenada. Join us in celebrating great women we love this Women History Month and all year by re-sharing these stories of our modern change-makers with your friends and family. -
What is the best way to serve Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel at events?
What is the best way to serve Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel at events? With so many options from both cocktail and mocktail drinks – how you will have to ...
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